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Linux and KVM can be used to obtain fast, real time response times inside virtual machines. This requires both changes to the software, and careful system configuration. This presentation will cover everything from common hardware pitfalls, to Linux kernel changes, to system configuration, and should be suitable for both Linux kernel developers and people deploying Linux.

Rik van Riel is a principal software engineer at Red Hat, and a long term contributor to the Linux kernel. He has contributed to the memory management subsystem, the scheduler, and various components related to virtualization. Rik is active in community projects like kernelnewbies.org and likes to hike and rock climb in his spare time.